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Yeah, but couldn't they also just ftp/scp confidential documents to
anywhere they pleased?&nbsp; Even using a thumbdrive would be possible.&nbsp; I
suppose there are ways of making it so that people don't have access to
removable storage or downloaded programs (to prevent people from
installing a program that could transmit those docs).&nbsp; In the end,
though, it's a matter of getting rid of malicious employees.<br>
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On 4/17/2010 7:10 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jrnosee@gmail.com">jrnosee@gmail.com</a> wrote:
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 cite="mid:y2ha202c1b1004171710u2e1f684cu540657cf8cf77bae@mail.gmail.com"
 type="cite">I think too it's a matter of trusting people with internal
access who might put confidential documents on Google docs and then
retrieve them elsewhere.<br>
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